2018 has been a year of big changes for Harbor Computer Services. We have some new team members on our staff, and several new clients. Welcome to you all! The year ahead holds many new things in store, some of which we can anticipate, and some, we can’t. That’s […]
iPhone
Suddenly you can’t view you photos in applications? Suddenly you can’t store your photos where you used to store them? Suddenly you can’t upload them onto your favorite photo sharing websites? It’s not a problem with your phone exactly, Apple planned it this way. Eventually it will be a good […]
Mobile Device Security Stance Change Following recent notification from one of the servers we manage that an attempt was made by a rogue mobile device to connect to it we have changed the default security stance of all Exchange and Small Business Servers when it comes to Mobile devices. By […]
Not very long ago, smart phones were rare. Businesses purchased smartphones for very few employees and those that had them were generally business owners. Today, we are seeing that smartphones are being purchased for everyone in the company. The other trend is for employees to connect their personal smartphone to […]
Mobility is really taking off. Everyone is getting smartphones, netbooks, laptops and handheld devices. For those of you looking to make them better, or still shopping I thought it might be helpful to tell you about our favorite things. This list is gleaned from our own usage of these products. […]
In the spring we participated in an excellent local conference in Royal Oak on Social Media. Great conference. The thing that surprised me though was the continual mention of FourSquare. FourSquare is a stalker app. You load it on your phone and every time you walk into someplace you hit […]
Apple has released an update for the iPhone. However, this new version (3.1) will break connectivity between the phone and your Exchange server if you have an older model. Please do not update your iPhone until we issue the all-clear. Older model iPhones are anything that is not 3GS – […]